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Rowing Coach

Putney High School

London

  • £35,970 - £48,852 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
FTE £35,970 to £48,852 per annum. Scale subject to 26.27 annual pay award and dependent on experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 April 2026

Job overview

The role

Putney High School has an exciting opportunity for a well-qualified Rowing Coach to play a key role within our Boat Club.

As a Rowing Coach, you will deliver high-quality coaching to students across all age groups (J13–J18) and ability levels. You will also support the smooth running of the Boat Club by assisting with administrative and operational responsibilities. These include maintaining equipment, managing race entries, payments and affiliations and providing support at Head races, regattas and training camps.

We are looking for a personable, confident and self-motivated individual who holds a British Rowing Level 2 Coaching qualification (or equivalent) and an RYA Powerboat Level 2 qualification (or a willingness to complete this). The successful candidate will have experience of rowing at a high level and a proven track record of coaching, ideally within a school environment. The ability to maintain and repair a fleet of boats is also essential.

This is a 36-hour per week full time position, with the structure of hours to be made in agreement with the Head of Rowing. You will also need to be available to work at the following times during the school holidays, the exact dates of which will be confirmed each academic year:

  • October half term – 1 week

  • Christmas holidays – 1 week

  • February half term – 3 days

  • Easter holidays – 2 weeks

  • May half term – 4 days

  • Summer holidays – 3 weeks (July)

Rowing at Putney High School

The rowing programme at Putney High is at the heart of a school wide commitment to excellence in sport. Our crews compete in the winter head races, national school competitions, UK junior sculling events, club regattas, Henley Women’s Regatta and Henley Royal Regatta.

With our own boathouse on the Putney Embankment, the boat-club is well positioned to provide a springboard for success for the over 100 girls we currently have rowing and racing successfully. In recent years, our rowers have won medals at the National School’s Regatta and Women’s Henley and competed for GB at the Coupe de la Jeunesse. Our alumnae have secured places at universities in the US and competed in the Women’s Boat Race and Lightweight Women’s Boat Race. We look to continue to pursue excellence by growing our dedicated coaching team with a number of great coaching opportunities.

About the School

As one of the UK’s leading schools, Putney High School is rightly proud of its exceptional academic results and pastoral care. A spirit of intellectual agility and engagement is at the heart of the school’s ethos, with pupils stretched, challenged, and supported inside the classroom and beyond.

The school is set in leafy, tranquil grounds close to the heart of Putney and to the River Thames.

The school is part of the GDST, the UK’s leading network of independent girls’ schools.  We can offer a variety of benefits, such as:

  • Competitive salaries and pay progression.

  • Access to extensive professional development opportunities.

  • Training grants for qualifications.

  • Generous pension schemes.

  • Free life assurance benefit.

  • A discount of up to 50% on fees for children at GDST schools.

  • Interest free loans for training, computer purchase and for a travel season ticket.

  • A Cycle to Work scheme.

  • Competitive terms and conditions of employments.

For further information and to apply for this exciting opportunity please click apply.

Applications must be received by Monday 27th April 2026.

Interview date: Friday 1st May 2026.

Putney High School and the GDST are committed to diversity, inclusion and real change: a family where every individual is valued, respected and included.

Putney High School and the GDST are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including online checks, checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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About Putney High School

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  • Putney High School
  • 35 Putney Hill, Putney
  • London
  • SW15 6BH
  • United Kingdom

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Putney High School has been at the forefront of educating girls since 1893 when it began life as ‘East Putney High School’. Over 125 years later, we are one of the UK’s leading independent girls’ schools, a pioneering school of the Girl’s Day School Trust (GDST) and consistently ranked among the top performing schools both in London and the UK.

The school is located at the top of Putney Hill, in a leafy corner of south west London, within a short walk of the River Thames. With a Junior School, Senior School and purpose built Sixth Form Centre on site, Putney sits within an extensive campus of mature trees and spacious lawns, blending original Victorian architecture with stunning new sustainable development.

Academically high-achieving, Putney High School succeeds in being both down-to-earth and dynamic. We provide an inspiring, scholarly and exceptionally broad education for over 1000 pupils aged between 4 and 18 years old. Our ethos is one of ‘modern scholarship’ which makes learning challenging, fun and above all, relevant. Lessons encourage curiosity and explore everything from entrepreneurship and oracy to AI and design thinking.

For us, wellbeing is key to everything, from our award-winning Biophilic Classroom design to our Breathe environmental programme. Whoever they are or want to be, our inclusive and democratic culture ensures students build friendships and develop their intellect knowing they are valued as individuals, able to make a difference.

Right from the off, pupils are inspired to develop a love of learning and quickly develop the “can-do” attitude, resilience and adaptability that are a hallmark of our many trailblazing alumnae, and which make the school such an exciting and rewarding place to work.

We are a warm and welcoming community of innovative and intrepid thinkers where staff and students are encouraged and enabled to discover their passions and to branch out intellectually beyond the confines of the curriculum. Putney’s departing Year 13 are consistently awarded the highest grades at A Level and go on to further study at the finest educational establishments in the UK and abroad.

Our award-winning research projects position us at the forefront of educational leadership and have been recognised by the Chartered College of Teaching and seen us shortlisted for TES, i25 and Pearson awards. We are even the recipients of a highly prized Royal Horticultural Society Gold Medal. Our innovative teaching methods and research into the Science of Learning keep us at the cutting edge of our profession and allow us to ensure that every pupil and member of staff is given the opportunity not only to achieve his or her potential, but to truly flourish.

Putney is a forward-thinking school that believes not only in the importance of a first-rate education, but in offering one that is in tune with an evolving future. There is excitement and opportunity in the air here – pupils have a voice and there is a bold inquisitiveness which sees staff and students collaborate in fresh new ways, making the most of cross-curricular links between departments and fuelled by a genuine passion for new ideas and technologies.

We are committed to equipping young people with the creative mindset and agility that will set them apart in the modern world. Our Putney Ideas Exchange (PIE) and Residency programme offer students access to thought leaders and experts in their fields.

While Putney students are unashamedly ambitious, they pursue their passions with energy and enthusiasm, finding time for a huge range of interests and activities beyond the curriculum. They throw themselves into the huge range of co-curricular activities on offer and are as likely to be found in Med Soc or Bridge Club as they are to be found on the river, rowing out of the school’s own Boathouse at Putney Bridge. There is a vast array of sports, art, music, drama, clubs and societies available – many of which are devised and run by pupils themselves.

Being such a busy London school, we take seriously our responsibilities to our community and embrace involvement with local schools and institutions through volunteering and other partnership initiatives. Ours is a kind, healthy and happy community that while it is high achieving, remains compassionate, grounded and aware of responsibilities to one another and to the wider world.

Our Breathe and Positive Schools programmes focus on environment and wellbeing, taking action to encourage positive behaviours and habits of mind. Putney students go on to be ambassadors for these values in every sector and in every corner of the globe; ready for adventure, conscious of their responsibilities, and eager to make a difference through the many exciting goals that they pursue.

Whatever role you play in our vibrant school community, our democratic and inclusive ethos provides the best possible environment in which to thrive; one where the wellbeing and personal development of every individual is paramount and where every door is there to be opened.

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